The Chamber speaks on behalf of Business promoting
a competitive and a conducive business environment.Our advocacy forums include :

Agenda 2020 Series

Political Briefings

Online Member Forum

The NCCI has a high-profile policy and
lobbying team that represents the interests of members in Namibia. The mandate
is to work together with decision-makers to influence policy decisions ensuring
the interests of businesses are represented. This includes economic policy,
influencing the course of new legislation that has an impact on the business
community and giving firms a voice in Parliament, the media and with decision
makers. Our advocacy forums include
Agenda 2020 Series; Business Owners Networking Forums for Branches and CEOs in
Camera Series.

What if you could have a group of similar minded people devoted to looking for and sharing viable business leads with you? Networking events are structured, allowing you to build many new business relationships. To learn more about the Chamber’s Networking events or to begin pursuing your own participation in one, contact Johanna Shiweda-Indongo, Membership & Events Manager, at telephone number 061-228809 or jshiweda@ncci.org.na. You may schedule a one-time visit to the network of your choice to give it a try!

InBusiness Seminars

Focusing on key areas of interest, such as digital media, effective networking and sales techniques – the InBusiness Series offers interactive seminars and workshops with leading experts, providing Chamber Members with the necessary knowledge, skills and confidence to go out and win more business! The objective is to help businesses improve their performance in key areas and kick their business up to the next level. The idea is to share knowledge, conduct open discussions, and hold question and answer sessions. Each workshop is a half...
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NCCI also offers virtual forums
for members to be part of the conversation on issues impacting their business,
no matter where they are. Through our online forums for members, you can to
read and post messages of common interest, shape the advocacy agenda and
strategy.

The Chamber provides trade and investment
facilitation related advisory services to the members and non-member
institutions. The service is rendered through consultancy to individual
businessman and covers among others:

Business support through
providing accurate or up to date information regarding regulatory issues of
export – import procedure, investment requirements, licensing requirements and more

Business matchmaking like B2B or
B2G Meetings

Support in trade missions &
exhibition

Industry representations in
international trade negotiations or facilitation meetings

Bridging the Gap between Business and Education

We facilitate young people’s transition from school
to the workplace as well as expatriate talent.

Many employers are frustrated by the
lack of skills and experience they are looking for while many young people do
not have meaningful interactions with the world of work. We thus facilitate young
people’s transition from school to the workplace. Key areas that we focus on
include internship coordination, improving ‘soft skills’ such as communication,
team working and resilience, as well as better careers advice and student’s engagement
with business while in schools.

The Talent Gap is an increasingly important issue for business organizations to tackle. As the demographics and skills of the workforce...

The Chambers has negotiated exclusive
services with leading organisations to bring you support services and help save
members money. These include pension fund, medical aid and performance
guarantee for tendering members.

Group Medical Aid – NHP or NMC NCCI Group Scheme

We are excited to announce our partnership with NHP, NMC and the Khomas Medical Centre, offering a discounted member-only health plans for the NCCI members. The rising cost of healthcare has been a concern for everyone, and the Chamber is happy to offer a negotiated discount program to help small employers provide healthcare at reasonable rates. Contact Maiya-Liisa Nghikembua at mnghikembua@ncci.org.na or telephone 061-228809.

Opt to list in our online member directory, and you’re reaching a huge - but targeted - audience, with the promise of a superior Return on Investment. Contact Johanna Shiweda-Indongo at jshiweda@ncci.org.na or telephone 061-228809 for more information.

We are a group of businesses, a diverse mixture crossing all industry sectors who are committed to the development of...

Our Purpose

We advocate for an atmosphere in which we can do business, gain business and share business. We associate to leverage and collaborate as a group, to tap into the collective wisdom of our group to help find solutions to our own business challenges of growth, strategy and sometimes just plain survival; to benefit ourselves, our fellow members and the people of Namibia at large. read more

Our Brand Promise

Your Team

Charity Mwiya

Acting Chief Executive Officer

Charity is with the
Chamber since 2005 and helps companies to grow business through educating,
connecting and profiling. She now heads up the retention team and is
heavily involved in the strategic development of membership, from start-ups to
multi-nationals. Charity also hosts our Business After Hours networking
events.

Johanna
joined the Chamber under the CEO’s Office in 2009. Her
responsibilities include managing the sales team to deliver the Chamber’s
membership growth targets. She has an active role in recruiting new members
into Chamber life which helps them to develop and grow their business. Johanna
doubles another role as Events and Digital Content Manager.She
would be delighted to hear from anyone considering membership.

Leonard is the head of
public policy department and joined the Chamber in 2014. His public policy
responsibilities include policy research and advocacy strategy development. He
also oversees the Chamber's various publications, including namBiC, Namibia
Business Journal, as well as the annual yearbook. If you have any questions, or
would like to discuss policy issues, please contact Leonard.

Maiya was appointed Head of Finance and HR in 2013. She is a key member of
the Chamber’s senior management team working closely with the CEO and the Audit
Committee. Key tasks include: Reporting the financial position and performance
of the Chamber to the board. Evaluating and advising on the financial
implications of budgets and proposals. Other areas of responsibility include
administration and Human Resource Management.

Augusta
joined the Chamber in 2009 her responsibilities includes facilitating
expatriate talent, coordinating internships, preparing, writing and
distributing press releases, handling media queries and liaising with
journalists and other media contacts.

Yolanda joined
the Chamber in 2016 as Call Centre Advisor and works closely with the member
services department. Her role includes administrative and secretarial support
to the CEO and Heads of Departments. She is also responsible for ensuring the
smooth running of the reception as well as handling all incoming calls and
email/mail correspondence.

Our Client Service Promise

At NCCI, nothing we ever work at is more important
than the drive not just to put the collective member’s interest before any
single member, not to hide something they would hate, but to understand them,
to learn to think with them while assisting them to think with us in return.
Client service is our cause. Our first priority is to deliver the
highest quality service to our members. We are committed to making your experience
with the Chamber the best it can be. We recognize that a reputation for
excellence must be earned every day; as a result, we have created and implemented
a Client Service Promise:

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